It’s kind-hearted, says Farooq Abdullah on Imran Khan’s statement to have good relations with India

Former J&K Chief Minister and National Conference Chief Farooq Abdullah on Thursday congratulated Imran Khan for his party's performance in Pakistan's General Elections and said that his statement of having good ties with India is kind-hearted. Imran Khan is all likely to become the next Prime Minister of Pakistan.

Farooq Abdullah's reaction to Imran Khan's statement to have good relations with India

Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah on Thursday said that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf chief Imran Khan’s statement to have better relations with India is kind-hearted. As the counting of votes in Pakistan General Elections 2018 is still underway, several reports and leads are suggesting a win for Imran Khan’s party as he is all likely to become the next Prime Minister of Pakistan. Earlier in the evening, Imran Khan in a press conference had said that he would like to resolve the Kashmir issue and hopes to have better relations with India.

Speaking at the press conference, Imran Khan said that he was one of those Pakistanis who wants good relations with India. The PTI chief said that if the leadership in New Delhi is willing, he would step forward to resolve the Kashmir issue. This will also be good for the subcontinent.

Imran Khan’s PTI is currently leading as counting of votes is still underway. Pakistan Elections Commission has said that the finals results will be declared by tomorrow (July 27) and it is all likely that Imran Khan’s party is all set lead Pakistan in future.

Meanwhile, former J&K Chief Minister and National Conference Chief Farooq Abdullah congratulated Imran Khan for his party’s performance, terming his statement on the Kashmir issue as kind-hearted. He, however, said that Imran Khan should implement what he has said.

Earlier in the day, Indian Union Minister RK Singh slammed cricketer turned politician and PTI chief Imran Khan terming his expected victory as flawed. RK Singh said that Imran Khan has always been a Pakistani military candidate and he also blamed him for orchestrating former Pakistan Chief Minister Nawaz Sharif.